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Latest storm to bring rain and snow, trigger flood watch in LA County
Isolated heavy downpours, wind gusts up to 50 mph, lightning and even a remote chance of a tornado are expected through Friday.
The bulk of the rain is expected to fall on Thursday and Friday, but it could continue into Saturday, particularly in San Diego. There, the storm could linger and bring additional rounds of rain because of what meteorologists call “wraparound moisture,” which is additional precipitation that arrives on the back end of a storm.
An atmospheric river will hit Southern California this weekend, bringing heavy rain and the threat of flash floods to Los Angeles.
A final storm in a wet stretch will deliver rain and mountain snow to California this week before a welcome break in the weather arrives for the week of Thanksgiving.
Sheets of rain pounded the charred hills of Pacific Palisades as police cruisers navigated the slick, debris-strewn roads. Just months after January’s wildfires, Los Angeles faced a new threat: an intense atmospheric river storm that arrived before the landscape could recover.
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Rocks fall, toppled trees block roadways in SoCal amid storm; flood advisory extended for L.A.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms battered Los Angeles County on Monday afternoon. A flood advisory was issued until midnight for a wide swath of northern and western L.A. County.
Another storm started Thursday afternoon in Southern California, but it isn't expected to have the punch of the last one. Last weekend’s storm saw some records broken, including the most dramatic one in Santa Barbara,
A storm is dropping rounds of heavy rain on more than 22 million people across Southern California on Saturday.